ESSAR OIL & Gas Exploration and Production (EOGEPL) has received environment clearance for exploring shale gas reserves in its Raniganj block in West Bengal, an official said.

This follows the government’s decision to allow operators freedom to explore both conventional oil and natural gas as well as non-conventional sources like coal-bed methane (CBM) and shale reserves within an exploration acreage.

Previously, companies could explore only oil and natural gas or CBM depending on their licence for the block. The official said the expert appraisal committee (EAC) in January 29 meeting allowed Essar to drill 20 wells to explore shale gas in its Raniganj CBM block. It has been awarded an exploration lease for shale gas, CBM and hydrocarbons in that block.

EOGEPL has got approval to drill 20 shale wells at a cost of Rs 10 crore. To start with, it will drill five wells in the block to test the shale potential.

When contacted, managing director and CEO Vilas Tawde said: “We will start off with collecting the data. For this, we will need to drill the coal, identify the sweet spot and then drill horizontally for almost a km. Thereafter, we will analyse the coal, the shale, the strength of the shale, and the required volume.” “If this exploration is successful, we plan to drill around 220-250 wells that will require an investment of Rs 7,000 crore,” he said.

EOGEPL has invested around Rs 4,000 crore in the Raniganj block, which will produce 1.7 million standard cubic metre per of gas from coal seams (CBM) in the next two years.

The volume will go up to 2.5 mmscmd in three-four years. With the policy for simultaneous exploration of unconventional resources in place, EOGEPL is looking into the shale prospect in the same blocks which is in the range of 7.7 trillion cubic metre.

The official said the company could spend up to $ 1 billion in development of shale reserves if the exploration programme was successful. Essar has already signed an agreement to sell entire production from Raniganj East CBM block to state gas utility GAIL India. Besides Raniganj CBM block, the company also has the Mehsana CBM block in Gujarat where it plans to drill six wells. The project will be completed in 18 months.